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46 The Modern Family Family finance & family legal Play that will last a lifetime


Boost your child’s development and help them to learn through play with PLAYMOBIL


Promotional content ● Saturday 22 June 2019


has become a classic of children’s playrooms, with its many different play worlds — from a knight’s castle to a sunny holiday hotel. About 3 billion of the beloved play


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figures with the characteristic smile have been produced since then, delighting children all over the world. There are more than 5,100 different figures for children to enjoy. Around 30 different play themes are distrib- uted in more than 100 countries worldwide. Both parents and educa- tors appreciate the award-winning toy system as a representative of high-value, quality play.


Fun roleplay with PLAYMOBIL The unique playing principle stim- ulates imagination and creativity, and thus promotes child develop- ment — with PLAYMOBIL, chil- dren can not only take on many different roles, but are also able to recreate and experience the world in miniature. With multiple talents, the cheery


figures overcome all kinds of chal- lenges — as knights or pirates in historical scenarios, as construc- tion workers, vets and police officers


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1974, the


toy system PLAYMOBIL, created by Hans Beck,


today, or as secret agents in virtual worlds.


Development through learning is fun As well as offering hours of fun, PLAYMOBIL toys are


also key to helping children in their development.


Cognitive skills Imaginative play involves building stories for your playsets to recreate. By doing this, children are broad- ening their language, logic and problem-solving skills, as well as developing their memory when re-enacting real-life events and situations.


Social skills Both cooperation and sharing are instrumental to any successful playtime. It’s vital for children to learn these skills at a young age so as to help them in later life. Children learn to take turns with the main sets, and through play are taught about different roles and responsibilities.


Emotional skills Through play, children practise how to settle arguments over a toy


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